As we deal with the global business shutdowns due to the Covid 19 pandemic, and in the wake of the collapse and closure of Wingnut Wings, the big question facing the hobby now is- what's next for those aftermarket businesses that depended on WnW kits for sales?
The world reaction to the Wingnuts closure has been one of "the kits are gone forever". Except that's not true. In the 11 years of its existence Wingnuts is thought to have generated around 100,000 individual kits in its catalogue range. We know only a small percentage of these has been made so in all likelihood there could be up to 100,000 Wingnut kits in circulation.
The business closure means no new kits will be produced and none of the back catalogue will be re-issued unless the business is rescued by someone else.
In the meantime, what can we do to ensure our aftermarket manufacturers stay viable? Simple. Build the Wingnut kits you are stashing, and support the aftermarket companies too by buying the accessories they make for these kits.
Dollars, not sympathy will get everyone through this hobby ordeal and also show a possible Wingnut company buyer the company is worth rescuing.
The Wingnut Wings kits were produced to be built, not horded in cupboards as future investments or hawked for stupid money on Ebay. They are a hobby item, not a gold investment.
While we modellers can't buy out the company we can make a significant difference to keep the aftermarket businesses financially afloat by buying their accessories.
So rather than bemoan the 1/32 scale Zeppelin Wingnuts never got to produce, you can support businesses such as Pheon Decals, Albatros Productions, GasPatch, Taurus, Proper Plane, Model Cellar, Flugzeugwerke, Bob's Buckles and Aviattic.
We should also support those WW1 kit manufacturers still in the business- Roden, Copper State Models, Eduard, Special Hobby, Lukgraph, MiniArt, ICM, MasterBox, Tommys War among them.
The Wingnuts closure should not be seen as the end, it should be embraced as a challenge for us modellers to more than ever support our special interest niche.
Dave Wilson
Gold Coast
Australia